Wesley Hall has 50 residence rooms, a residence hall director's apartment, a study lounge, a lobby reception area, and a chapel. Residence rooms in Wesley are arranged in suites of two rooms with a connecting bath. Rooms are furnished with study tables or desks, chairs, single beds, dressers and closets. Each room is equipped with outlets for free basic cable, access to the Internet, local telephone service, and private voice mail accounts for each individual resident.
Named for John Wesley, founder of Methodism. Built in 1964.
John Wesley (June 28, 1703 – March 2, 1791) was an eighteenth-century Anglican minister and Christian theologian who was an early leader in the Methodist movement.
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